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DECEMBER 21, 1957.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
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Belmont Abbey —
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Carolina, under the late Bishop-
Abbot Leo Haid, O.S.B., from its
founding. In 1928, under the ad
ministration of Abbot Vincent G.
Taylor, O.S.B., the present Abbot-
Ordinary, the seminary was clos
ed, the college strengthened as a
Junior College and a preparatory
school, and became a recognized
institution of learning in the
South. The second Junior College
to be accredited in North Caroli
na, in 1936 the Abbey developed
a reputation in the academic
field, in athletics and in the suc
cess of its graduates.
The administrators of the col
lege recognized the trend of edu
cation in the post-war years and
the necessity of a degree-granting
Catholic senior college in the
South. A thorough study was un
dertaken in 1948 to determine the
need, the resources, and the re
quirements for the expansion of
the college to senior status. The
student enrollment had increased
rapidly, the demand for full col
lege training in a Catholic college
on the part of parents, students
and alumni brought about im
mediate plans for the implemen
tation of the study.
In 1952, the college announced
its actual expansion to a four-
year, senior college. Almost im
mediately the student enrollment
doubled and it was necessary to
close the preparatory school (high
school) department. In the mean
time, an intense program of fac
ulty training, introduction of add
ed course offerings, utilization of
all physical space, was undertak
en by the college officials. The
completion of the added two
years of college work was com
pleted in 1954-55.
During this same period, the
Rt. Rev. Vincent G. Taylor, O.
S. B., because of ill health, re
quested a Coadjutor to assist him,
and retired from active admini
strative work in the college,
handing over the authority to the
Very Rev. Walter A. Coggin, O.
S. B., who was chosen Vicar and
Coadjutor. Under Father Walter,
progress was rapid and every
area of the the college was stud
ied and strengthened. He estab
lished a new administrative struc
ture: he became the Chancellor
of the college and appointed the
Very Rev. Cuthbert E. Allen. O.
S. B., as the fourth president of
the college. Intensified planning
continued, including the physical
plant, as well as the curriculum,
faculty, and student facilities, all
directed toward the earliest ac
creditation of the Abbey as a
properly recognized senior col
lege.
Now-, having attained the com
plete recognition among colleges
and universities, the qualitative
growth of the institution will con
tinue in order to serve not only
the students of the local area, but
especially the Catholic young men
of the eight dioceses of the South
east;
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Michael V. Murphy
ATLANTA, Ga. — Funeral
services for Mrs. Michael V.
(Mary Sibyl) Murphy Sr. were
held December 7th at the Sacred
Heart Church, Rev. John Em-
merth officiating.
Survivors are her husband, Mr.
Michael V. Murphy, Sr. Mr. and
Mrs. Michael V. Murphy Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Frank D. Murphy, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Murphy, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Rybicki, Cleveland,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Gid-
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